India, Feb. 25 -- The conservative Christian Democrats are reportedly on track to lead a coalition government after winning the most votes in Germany's parliamentary election.

The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and its partner the Christian Social Union (CSU) won the most votes (28.6 percent) in Sunday's election, and are set to win 208 seats in the 630-member parliament, according to preliminary results.

Christian Democrats leader Friedrich Merzc who claimed victory, is expected to lead the next coalition government, according to reports.

The likely next chancellor of Germany condemned U.S. interference in the country's election campaign, and called it "no less dramatic and drastic and ultimately outrageous than the interventions we h...